Tricky - "Pre-Millenium Tension" |
Phutureprimitive "Sub-Conscious" from Waveform Records -currrently my favorite CD. |
Aragorn,Have you heard the rest of the Waveform catalog?Good stuff! |
Though not really electronica as such, try O'2L. In keeping with my preferences, chill with jazz. This time jazz piano. |
Amon Tobin - Out From Out Where
This is some of the most musically and sonically interesting electronica I know. If you like it, check out the previous album - Supermodified and the following album - Chaos Theory
For something a little more chilly and abstract:
Autechre - Amber - Tri Repetae - LP5 |
While i don't listen to much electronic music, i do enjoy Massive Attack. Blue Lines and love St Germaine. Tourist. |
The group: Caribou - The CD: The Milk of Human Kindness
is eclectic and ever evolving, one I currently enjoy.. |
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agreed on aphex twin's selected ambient II (most his stuff is good to great, with a few exceptions)
clouddead- ten boards of canada- music has a right to the children can- tago mago (although my friend said this was top ten music went it was released in germany- so it is not exactly alternative)
nurse with wound- spiral insana hood- cold house- interesting version of early 90s british drone rock, electronics and hiphop
my bloody valentine- glider ep olivia tremor control- black forest autechre- chiastic slide miles davis- panthalassa (while their are many good lps from miles' fusion period, this is an excellent remix by jack of all trades producer bill laswell using the best tracks of miles' fusion period) |
Harold Budd- some of these should be included:
1984 The Pearl 1986 Lovely Thunder 1988 The White Arcades 1991 By the Dawn's Early Light 1993 Music for 3 Pianos 1994 She Is a Phantom [live] 1996 Luxa 1998 Walk into My Voice: American Beat Poetry 2000 The Room 2003 La Bella Vista 2005 Avalon Sutra/As Long As I Can Hold My Breath |
Anything by Boards of Canada (Warp Label) Aphex Twin Selected Ambient Works 1 and 2 Global Communication 76:14 incredible! Tetsu Inoue Fax Label material...smooth and chill Ulrich Schnauss....fantastic Bill Laswell just about anything as well Early Autechre material Amber would be a great selection
oh there is so much the list can go on and on......:) |
two new discoveres for me which are the among the best I have heard...new to me that is
Bugge Wesseltoft: Moving Steve Kuhn: Trance
both are heavily influenced by jazz but are very chill and atmospheric...recording quality is quite good as well....Steve Kunn's album is visionary in that the orginal pressing was in 1976...waaay ahead of its time |
Speaking of old stuff from the 70's.. klaus schulze released an album called "moondawn" in like 1973.. it is pretty analogue sounding but trance music none the less. similar but not exactly like some of the material released currently or in the 90s.. according to one web site, moondawn is the most accessible album for the american audience being that it was widely released states side in the 70s..
in other kraut bands.. the album zeit by tangerine dream is quite a classic.. some realllly wicked manipulations done to audio on that one.. again it is like early 70s..
but these albums are more on the avantgard tip instead of the alternative tip.. not that there is much of a distinction between the two but to me it is noticable... |
I'm familiar with about 90% of the artists listen on this thread.
To my mind there is one artist that is head and shoulders above the rest both musically and sonically. O.K maybe just a head if I'm being concervative.
SHPONGLE |
I originally made a fetailed write up. Lots of information. Anyways. Phones crash. I’ll just list the names. All of these artist can be found on YouTube or Soundclud before purchase.
As Tower Records once had their section Desert Island Discs.
Additionally, I would use Discogs, and Ebay for comparative pricing. 40 on eBay. 5 on discogs, or vice versa. Shop smart. lots of these Artist on Bandcamp. You can purchase FLAC or WAV. Though the highs always sound muted. Not recommended.
Discogs also provides a great synopsis of all artis and various projects.
For Podcast
Elie Verveine
Cio Dor, also produces.
Kerri Chandler also produces.
Donato Dozzy, also produces.
Fred P, also produces
Carl Craig, also produces
——————- Mainly production. Some podcast.
Moodyman
Mika Vainio
Rod Modell
Steven Hitchell
Echososoace
Levon Vincent
Theo Parrish
Yesterdays New Quintet
Alva Noto & Ryuchi Sakamoto. Both do solo production as well. Though their work together. Stellar!!
Jimi Tenor
Senor Coconut
Flying Lotus
Radio Fore
Sahko Records Helsinki Finland
Sotofet / Sex Tags Mania
Theo Parrish / Sound Signature
Jeff Mills, / Axis Records
Carl Craig
Valdislav Delay
4 Hero - Two Pages. Import Album. Not domestic.
Savath & Savalas - Post Folk, Portuguese/electronic
Sonar Kollektivr presents “Secret Love” Volumes 1 - 6. Still low key. Though most accessible on this list. Definitely purchase the entire collection. Post Fiolk, electronic close to 8 hours of music. I usually throw it on shuffle.
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The Mercury Program
Atoms for Peace "AMOK"
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In no particular order and regardless of sound quality: Bauhaus The Cure Siouxsie and the Banshees Dead Can Dance Skinny Puppy Front 242 Killing Joke The Mission UK Depeche Mode Delerium Amethystium (oops, went 1 over)
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These are primarily progressive house, but
Underworld Roald Velden Dinka (a rare female electronica dj) Ulrich Schnauss
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you never can go wrong with Residents, Tuxeedomoon and Legendary Pink Dots bands. Every of their album is often outside of human mind. |
Checkout: My Bloody Valentine - Loveless - Isn't Anything - MBV. Kevin Shield's masterpieces going beyond britpop/dreampop! |